Do YOUR axeheads float?

Pastor Heath Taylor posted at his blog, “The Pulpit and the Pew,” Do your axe heads float? I have found that many of mine don’t. Before you get too confused or frustrated to continue reading, I should tell you that I was reading through the ministry of the prophet Elisha recently. (1 Kings 19 – 2 Kings 13) He … More Do YOUR axeheads float?

Naaman’s Servant Girl

Naaman’s Servant Girl  An Advent Poem by John Piper “Grandma.” “Yes, Sarah.” “Mamma told Me once about how very bold You were when you were nine or ten, And how a mob of Syrian men Stole you away from home at night. She said there was an awful fight, And other things you kept inside. … More Naaman’s Servant Girl

Gods and Kings

Book Recommendation: I just finished reading a 5 book series by Lynn Austin called the Chronicles of the Kings.  The series takes place in Judah during the reigns of King Ahaz, King Hezekiah and King Manasseh.  From “A Note to the Reader” in the first book, “Gods and Kings”: Shortly after King Solomon’s death in … More Gods and Kings

D. A. Carson- “Only grace is a sufficient hedge.”

D.A. Carson on 2 Kings 22-23, in “For the Love of God, Vol 1, Nov 9”   THE LAST SERIOUS ATTEMPT at moral and theological reformation in the kingdom of Judah is reported in 2 Kings 22.After that, there is only the final slide into exile. King Hezekiah, the effect of whose reign was so largely good, was … More D. A. Carson- “Only grace is a sufficient hedge.”

“For my OWN sake…”

2 Kings 20:2-6         2 Then Hezekiah turned his face to the wall and prayed to the Lord, saying, 3 “Now, O Lord, please remember how I have walked before you in faithfulness and with a whole heart, and have done what is good in your sight.” And Hezekiah wept bitterly. 4 And before Isaiah had gone out of … More “For my OWN sake…”

Religiously and theologically, Ahaz was a disaster.

Dr. D.A. Carson on 2 Kings 16 (from “The Love of God, Vol 1, Nov 3”)   THE BOOKS OF1AND 2 KINGS, though they follow the fortunes of both Judah and  Israel (the southern and northern kingdoms, respectively, after the division that  followed Solomon’s death), lay more emphasis on Israel, the northern ten tribes.  More space is … More Religiously and theologically, Ahaz was a disaster.